Monday, 7 March 2011

Hurricanes Offer Limited 10 Game Flex Packs

In an effort to offer both convenience and flexibility to the fan experience, the Lethbridge Hurricanes are launching an exciting new way to experience Hurricanes hockey – the 10 Game FLEX PACK.

This ten game package gives the fan the option of picking any game and any configuration of vouchers - while taking advantage of a value price. The Canes are offering a further incentive for families; fans can purchase an ADULT and YOUTH FLEX PACKS together with additional savings. With the purchase of an Adult Flex Pack – fans will also have the option to purchase up to 2 Youth Flex Packs for just $57.50 each. The Flex Pack vouchers can be exchanged for any of the Hurricanes 36 home games of the 2011-12 Regular Season (Game Tickets subject to availability)

“This is an exciting new product we are launching which is all about flexibility” says Hurricanes Business Manager Jim Bradley “The 25th Season Ticket Promotion has been exceedingly successful, the fans have been very supportive of this promotion. That said, many fans have expressed an appetite for this type of product and price point. This is an ideal product for those Hurricanes fans who want to experience the game, the new video board and the atmosphere that junior hockey offers, but simply need product flexibility. Fans and families have busy lives with school, minor hockey and work; all of these things are a priority. The FLEX PACK can be used in any configuration; take a group of ten to a game for a birthday party, or pick ten individual games. There is a value story here, with $25 off each FLEX PACK; we feel the true benefit of this product lies in the inherent flexibility of the package. There will be a limited number of FLEX PACKS sold with this discount.”

(From Ryan Ohashi, Hurricanes Communications and Media Relations)

Thanks,
Pat

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7 comments:

  1. Pat, did you see the $250 fine at the top of the list on the Dub site for failing to appear for game star award? Happens all the time here. Why would that be a fine? I have no problem with a visiting player not coming out for the star award. Tri-City must have complained.

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  2. What are they making so much noise about this for? How is this any different than the 36, 12 or 6 game vouchers they have had for years aside from there is only 10 now? The business manager is acting like he just came up with a new idea when it is the same old thing. Call it what it is. No one has come up with anything new here.

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  3. Hey anon! How about you coming up with a new idea or even an idea instead of sitting and complaining

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  4. I am not saying it is a bad idea. I am saying it is not the new idea they are promoting it to be. It is an old idea with two less tickets. Call it what it is. Don't pat yourself on the back because you took an old prduct from 12 to 10. That didn't take genius.

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  5. New idea or old idea, doesn't really matter to me. Jim Bradley is presenting the product with enthusiasm as he should. From the pre-season game at Nicholas Sheran where he personally welcomed fans coming in the doors to now, nearing the possible end of the team's season, he has been at the doors welcoming and thanking his customer with a smile, and he seems to be trying to find ways to entertain us while we are there. He continues to try to find the team's customer in Lethbridge, and he wants to get the city's youth excited, and I give him credit for his and his team's effort (Plus his wife is SUPER-hot) - Richie.

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  6. I'm also hoping there's a change to a couple other ticket policies. One, the price to trade a previously unused ticket for a new one shouldn't be more than $2. And two, a person should be allowed a choice of seats when trading in the above tickets if the game is past the 1st period intermission.

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  7. Personally, a price freeze or better yet, a price reduction on walk-up tickets is in order. The ticket prices don't match the product on the ice. (Don't get your shorts in a knot......I don't attend games for this exact reason).

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